asianflava wrote:I was wondering about the edge of the hatch, the upper lip. How did you cover that edge, I looked on your site but I didn't see a pic of it. The one you posted here has it head on, I wanted to see a little more of the sheeting. Is that a piece of trim or did you roll the sheet metal over. My guess a trim, what did you use, where did you get it? Do you have a pic of it?
Jimbo wrote:Just thinking here, why does everyone use the hurricane hinge? With the proper weatherstripping, a regular piano hinge would seal as well, right? And it is only 1/4 the cost.
Jimbo wrote:Just thinking here, why does everyone use the hurricane hinge? With the proper weatherstripping, a regular piano hinge would seal as well, right? And it is only 1/4 the cost.
mikeschn wrote:Jimbo wrote:Just thinking here, why does everyone use the hurricane hinge? With the proper weatherstripping, a regular piano hinge would seal as well, right? And it is only 1/4 the cost.
If you can make a regular hinge work, than use it. The hurricane tear took a lot of the "hassle" out of waterproofing, which is why so many people use it.
You could take a regular hinge, weld on a few small studs on each side. Then wrap a piece of rubber around it, starting underneath one edge, going up over the top, and ending underneath the other edge. The rubber would have small holes in it for the studs, and the studs would hold the rubber in place while you install the hinge.
Does that make sense? (I was afraid of that...) Okay here's a quick and dirty drawing...
Mike...
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